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Título: Quality of life and psychological functioning in pediatric obesity: the role of body image dissatisfaction between girls and boys of different ages
Autor: Gouveia, Maria João 
Frontini, Roberta 
Canavarro, Maria Cristina 
Moreira, Helena 
Palavras-chave: Pediatric Obesity; Psychological functioning; Quality of Life; Body image dissatisfaction
Data: 2014
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Quality of Life Research
Volume: 23
Número: 9
Resumo: Purpose: This study aims to explore the associations between weight status, body image dissatisfaction (BID), and psychosocial adjustment (quality of life, internalizing and externalizing problems) of normal-weight and obese youth. It aims to explore whether the associations between weight status and psychosocial adjustment are mediated by BID as well as the moderating role of youth's age and gender on these associations. Methods: The sample comprised 260 children and adolescents aged 8-18 years with normal weight (n=128) and obesity (n=132). All of the participants completed self-report instruments, including the KIDSCREEN-10, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, and Collins Body Image scale. Results: Obese youth, regardless of gender, reported poorer QOL, more internalizing/externalizing problems, and higher rates of BID compared with their normal-weight counterparts. BID mediated the relationship between weight status and quality of life, but only for youth above 12 years old. The relationship between weight status and internalizing/externalizing problems was direct and independent of youth's age and gender. Conclusions: Pediatric obesity is associated with poorer psychosocial outcomes, which underlines the need for preventive and early interventions. An important target in psychological interventions seems to be BID, which proved to be an important mechanism linking obesity and decreased quality of life among adolescents.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/46721
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-014-0711-y
Direitos: openAccess
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